Last week, VIBE caught up with America's Next Top Model's Ms. J Alexander during NYC fashion week and he dished about Andre Leon Talley joing ANTM, fashion designers kicking him out of their runway shows and how fame changed his life. Here are some highlights but listen to the full audio interview:

On ANTM:“In the beginning nobody wanted to give a shit about America’s Next Top Model,

they couldn’t care less and now everybody’s begging to be on the show."

On Yigal Azrouel:“Honestly, I only go to see him because he’s so fucking good looking.”

On the worst organized fashion show last season:“I don’t want to give her any credit. Her brothers a DJ. And her sister too. Oops. And she was really very rude about it. And I was like, ‘excuse me stupid boo boo?’”

On getting invited to shows:“I go to the ones they invite me to… people wanna hate.”

On PR girls: “There are people who are young, who have no idea who’s who in the business, who have clipboards and pens…”

On a certain NYC fashion week show:“The guy comes out and says I’m sorry, they don’t want you in here anyway.”

On his career:“I think I’m the same person. My position has changed so the restaurants I eat in—you can afford a little better quality—but nine times out of ten I eat at home.”

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TLC's Chilli is sending love and light to Cardi B amid the rapper's recent break up with Offset. In a new interview with People, Chilli praised the rapper for handling her public situation much better than she handled her break up with Usher in 2003.

"I have gone through a public breakup, and it is not easy," Chilli, whose real name is Rozanda Thomas, said referring to her split from Usher. "When strangers know your business and want to chime in while you’re still dealing with the pain yourself, it’s difficult. Breakups are hard on anyone, but can you imagine if strangers knew your business? It’s rough."

Thomas also claimed that Cardi was "braver" than she was as she "just sort of shut down" when her two-year relationship to the R&B crooner ended. "I am proud of her for being strong and standing up for herself during a time that is obviously a very hurtful one," she continued. "She has a strong sense of self. That’s why fans have connected with her this way. She talks about her highs and lows; she is fearless."

Later in the interview, Chilli suggested that she would be open to working with Cardi on new music. "I don’t usually like to collaborate with females, and the reason why is because of Lisa," she added. "That is just a little weird for me, personally. But I think with Cardi B, she is an exception to the rule. TLC and Cardi B all day long. We’ve gotten a lot of love from Cardi. It’s really an honor."

Childish Gambino wrapped his This Is America Tour in Los Angeles on Monday (Dec. 17) with a special tribute to his father, Donald Glover Sr. The multi-talented artist revealed that his dad passed away a couple of weeks ago, and commemorated his life by previewing a new single.

"I lost my father a couple weeks ago," he announced in a video that was posted on Reddit. "I wanted to play him some of the new songs, but he didn't want to hear them, because he was like, 'I know they're going to be great.'"

He added: "I'm not saying that to talk about music — I say that to talk about trust. That's what love is. I hope you guys get to feel that kind of love."

He later previewed one of the songs he wanted to share with his dad, as seen in a video a fan posted on Twitter. The song sounds like an uptempo tune with heavy horn instrumentals.

The announcement comes shortly after Gambino returned to the stage after suffering from a foot injury. Ahead of the tour, the "Feels Like Summer" rapper also announced that his next album would be his last project under the moniker Childish Gambino. It's unclear if the new track will appear on the final album.

It's Ugly Christmas Sweater Season which means all of the corntastic sweaters with your favorite artists and cartoons will appear on shelves. One in particular was quickly removed from Forever 21's website after they featured a white model rocking a Black Panther-themed sweater with the popular saying, "Wakanda Forever."

The debauchery started on Tuesday (Dec. 18) when the retailer's Twitter account shared a photo of the colonizer model in the sweater along with annoying paw print emojis. The sweater, priced at $34.90 was a bit too bright to begin with, but consumers were quickly thrown off at the entire presentation.

It also seems like the model is their go-to guy as he's displayed all over the site. While there was a perfectly able-bodied black male model also on the site, he was reduced to wearing a knockoff of knockoff sweaters that went on sale.

The image might've been taken from the website, but the internet never forgets. See the reactions below.

Screenshots are forever. @Forever21 .

Y'all really put a COLONIZER in a Wakanda shirt. pic.twitter.com/pnM7BY06yI

— This page cannot be reached. △⃒⃘ (@Unaamorcita) December 18, 2018

this sweater just called 311 because Shuri's making too much noise in her lab pic.twitter.com/Npd7nxwhJP